Joe Jackson’s planned wrongful death suit against Michael Jackson’s doc includes allegations that Conrad Murray had been drinking at a strip club hours before he allegedly gave Jackson that fatal dose of the sedative Propofol, TMZ.com reports.

The papers, reportedly served to Murray in March as a precursor to filing the suit, also claim that Jackson was exhibiting signs of pulmonary inflammation, brain swelling and anemia, which Murray ignored while administering multiple drugs to the singer. Jackson died nearly a year ago; Murray has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in his death. A judge last week allowed Murray to continue practicing medicine while awaiting trial, though he is not allowed to administer anesthetics in Nevada and Texas, where he also practices.

“His conduct was inhuman,” Joe Jackson’s lawyer, Brian Oxman, says in the papers. “It was an extreme violation of the standard of care.” Murray’s rep insists that the good doc doesn’t drink, and that he wasn’t at said strip club in the weeks before Jackson’s death.